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Reach-scale estimates of nutrient, water use, dissolved oxygen, and pH conditions in the Pacific drainages of the United States

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1999-10-01
End Date
2014-09-30

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Wise, D.R., 2021, Reach-scale estimates of nutrient, water use, dissolved oxygen, and pH conditions in the Pacific drainages of the United States: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9B3BQOW.

Summary

This data release contains data sets that describe reach-scale water-quality conditions for the Pacific drainages of the United States. The nutrient and water use conditions represent the predictions from recent USGS SPARROW (Spatially Related Regression on Watershed Attributes) modeling as well as other watershed attributes. The SPARROW predictions and other watershed attributes were also used as predictors of dissolved oxygen and pH conditions in multiple linear regression models.

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pacific_region_tn_conditions.csv
“total nitrogen and water use conditions”
57.54 MB text/csv
pacific_region_tp_conditions.csv
“total phosphorus and water use conditions”
47.46 MB text/csv
pacific_region_do_ph_conditions.csv
“dissolved oxygen and pH conditions”
12.85 MB text/csv

Purpose

These data sets were compiled in support of a study showing how watershed data can be used to assess water-quality impairment across a large region, with the Pacific drainages presented as an example.

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